We get up
around 7.45am and attempt to fit everything into the available
luggage space. Even though we have bought a couple of additional
hold alls, its still very tight due to a healthy dose of
shopping and lots of presents from Susan.

We have decided
to use Virgins Downtown Disney check-in and attempt to get
the car out of valet parking. Unfortunately the battery is dead
and they have to start it with jump leads. This means we
dont reach the check-in until 10.15am and the queue is
huge. Luckily the old silver flying club membership comes to the
rescue and we can use Upper Class/Premium Economy check-in, which
has no queue.

Thankfully the
car starts and we drive a couple of hundred yards to the AMC
cinema where we are going to watch A Nightmare Before Christmas
3D. I think this is a great movie, but the 3D effects are not
spectacular. Having said that, it is easy on the eyes, sometimes
I find 3D films difficult to watch. The audio in the cinema is
excellent and certainly enhances the experience. Susan enjoys it
very much as she is a fan of Danny Elfman who wrote the music and
provides some of the voices. Deb and Matt are the only ones that
havent seen it before and Deb says she preferred The Corpse
Bride.

We are off to
the Turf Club at Saratoga Springs for lunch. Well, we would be
except the car wont start again. Luckily a Disney security
van is passing and they are very happy to start us with jump
leads.
Over at Saratoga we enjoy a nice meal where me, Tam and the girls
finish off the dining portion of our holiday with sirloin steal
for all, which is very good. Mine seems to be the smallest steak
of the four and I ask Georgia if she is going to eat all hers.
Matt insists I put this in my trip report as he reckons Ill
sulk if she doesnt leave me some steak. I do, she does, so
I dont.

We talk to Deb
and Matt about their potential DVC purchase. Deb would like to
buy, but has left the decision to Matt. As she says, it is a lot
of money, not like buying a pair of shoes. I have to point out to
her that some of the shoes she has bought on this holiday are
probably more expensive than the DVC!
We are now running a book on whether they will buy or not.
Its currently at not to buy 2-1on, to buy 11-8.

Back at the car
the flippin thing wont start again. Matt seeks
assistance for us and another security team is despatched,
Ive been very impressed with the ladies and gentlemen of
the Disney security service as they have been incredibly helpful
and friendly.

Its time
to say goodbye to Deb and Matt as they are off for 2 nights at
the Rosen Shingle Creek. There are hugs and farewells all
round. Im sure I see a tear in Matts eye, although he
would probably claim that these are tears of joy.
Its sad to see them drive off, but as we are getting
together next weekend for a holiday de-brief and are going to
Dublin the week after to see Bruce Springsteen, it will not be a
long parting.
Tam breaks any maudlin feelings by chasing their car down the
road waving and blowing kisses.

The remaining
persons now drive over to Epcot via a run to the Animal Kingdom
to try and get some charge into the battery.
We arrive at the Rose and Crown just after 4.00pm where there is
another DIS Meet in progress arranged by Florida Sun (Sue). Now I
must admit that this is the worst DIS Meet I have ever been to.
Perhaps I should explain fast before I get a rude e-mail from an
irate Welsh lady (Sue). How can you enjoy a DIS Meet when you
cannot drink and you have to leave all these happy holidaymakers
to get on a plane and fly home? It just aint right,
Im telling you.

I enjoy
chatting to John (Night-train) and Vernon for a while, sorry I
didnt get around to meet everyone properly.

We say farewell
and walk back through Epcot where we just have time to pop into
watch Oh Canada, as Tam has wanted to do this all holiday. The
film here is getting very dated, but now has a sort of nostalgic
feel to it.
Exiting Epcot, its now time to say goodbye to Susan as she
is off to the Wilderness Lodge for 2 nights. Theres just
too many farewells on this last day for my liking.
Back at the car we all cross our fingers and hope it starts. It
turns over slowly and at first I dont think its going
to catch, but at last it bursts into life and were off on
our journey home.
The rest is the same as ever, although I shouldnt complain
too much as it goes very smoothly with no delays or hold ups.

SUMMARY

So what was
good and what was bad?

Weather 
Some really lovely days and nights. It was very hot at times, but
I love the humid Florida nights where you walk out from an air
conditioned building to be hit by the heat.

Villa v DVC
 Deb and Matt much prefer staying in villa whereas the
Stringers usually enjoy the on-site experience, so it was really
interesting to see how we enjoyed doing the opposite to what we
normally do.
We all loved staying at Reunion. Its a fantastic place and
the Rock Weekend was just the icing on the cake. My only problem
is having to drive if you want to go out in the evening, as this
means no drinking.
Of course, you have the advantage of more space, your own pool
and games room and much less hustle and bustle.
Is one superior to the other? No, and why should it be? I am just
very grateful that I got to enjoy both wonderful experiences and
hope I will do so many more times in the future. I hope Deb and
Matt enjoyed their week at the Boardwalk as much as we enjoyed
our time in Reunion.

Golf  One
of the advantages of going with other people is that you get to
try things you wouldnt normally try. Matt enjoys golf, so I
gave it a go as well. It was a huge amount of fun and we will
doubtless be hacking around together again soon.

Food  As
always in Florida you get a huge range of dining experiences,
from the humble burger to plush sit down restaurants. One thing
that is a constant is the excellent standard of service.
Victoria and Alberts was just amazing. We will undoubtedly
be returning here.

Deb and Matt
 I have read reports from many people who have been on
holiday with friends and would never go again. Perhaps we are
strange, but I cant think of a single instance of friction
between us for the whole holiday. They have to cope with our
children as well as us, so they may think differently!
As I said before, we did things for the first time on this
holiday and they did too, thats one of the joys of
travelling with friends, you try new things.
They dont hinder our holiday at all, they enhance it. The
Debster and The Mattster are just cool people, ok?
Oh yes, and they took the plunge and joined the DVC. Welcome
home.

Susan  It
was lovely to meet up with Susan again. Ive said it before,
but it bears repeating  I have never met anyone so generous
and kind as Susan, she never has a cruel word to say about
anyone. (With the exception of certain politicians!).
Susan, you may care to note that this is the third time we have
travelled across the Atlantic to see you. Its about time
you sorted out a flight across to our side of the pond,
dont you think? I can arrange very reasonable bed and
breakfast rates with Tam.

Food and Wine
Festival  It gets bigger and better every year. My only
regret is that we didnt spend more time doing some of the
free wine tastings and food demonstrations. We had such a good
time snacking and drinking from the booths.

And the bad?

Georgia says
she didnt enjoy the record low temperatures we endured on a
couple of nights.
The car not starting on the last day was a pain.
Being bitten at the villa. Probably our own fault for lack of
insect repellent.
The girls didnt enjoy going off and doing things on their
own as much as we thought they would. Tam and I thought they
would jump at the chance of a bit of independence, but they much
preferred to be with us.
And the worst thing of all  flying home while the rest of
our friends remained behind in Florida.

So, whats
next on the holiday horizon?
Flights have already been booked for next August. This is the
only part of the trip that is set at the moment. We fly into New
York and out of Orlando. The plan at the moment is to go for 3
weeks  4 nights in New York, 4 nights in the mountains of
North Carolina, 5 nights at Hilton Head, 2 nights at Universal
Florida, 6 nights at Reunion.
Deb and Matt will hopefully be joining us at Hilton Head onwards.

Thanks to you
all for reading and for the comments and feedback, I hope
youve enjoyed it.
See you soon.